Figure 3.39 shows a oneline diagram of a system in which the three-phase generator is rated 300 MVA, 20 kV with a subtransient reactance of 0.2 per unit and with its neutral grounded through a 0.4 -Ω reactor. The transmission line is 64km long with a cries reactance of 0.5 -Ω/km . The three-phase transformer T 1 is rated 35 0 MVA . 230/ 2 0 kV with a leakage reactance of 0.1 per unit. Transformer T 2 is composed of three single-phase transformers, each rated 100 MVA, 127 / 13 . 2 kV with a leakage reactance of 0.1 per unit. Two 13 . 2 − kV motors M 1 and M 2 with a subtransient reactance of 0.2 per unit for each motor represent the load. M 1 has a rated input of 200 MVA with its neutral grounded through a 0.4 -Ω current-limiting reactor, M 2 has a rated input of 100 MVA with its neutral not connected to ground. Neglect phase shifts associated with the transformers. Choose the generator rating as base in the generator circuit and draw the positive-sequence reactance diagram showing all reactances in per unit.
Figure 3.39 shows a oneline diagram of a system in which the three-phase generator is rated 300 MVA, 20 kV with a subtransient reactance of 0.2 per unit and with its neutral grounded through a 0.4 -Ω reactor. The transmission line is 64km long with a cries reactance of 0.5 -Ω/km . The three-phase transformer T 1 is rated 35 0 MVA . 230/ 2 0 kV with a leakage reactance of 0.1 per unit. Transformer T 2 is composed of three single-phase transformers, each rated 100 MVA, 127 / 13 . 2 kV with a leakage reactance of 0.1 per unit. Two 13 . 2 − kV motors M 1 and M 2 with a subtransient reactance of 0.2 per unit for each motor represent the load. M 1 has a rated input of 200 MVA with its neutral grounded through a 0.4 -Ω current-limiting reactor, M 2 has a rated input of 100 MVA with its neutral not connected to ground. Neglect phase shifts associated with the transformers. Choose the generator rating as base in the generator circuit and draw the positive-sequence reactance diagram showing all reactances in per unit.
Figure 3.39 shows a oneline diagram of a system in which the three-phase generator is rated 300 MVA, 20 kV with a subtransient reactance of 0.2 per unit and with its neutral grounded through a
0.4
-Ω
reactor. The transmission line is 64km long with a cries reactance of
0.5
-Ω/km
. The three-phase transformer
T
1
is rated
35
0
MVA
.
230/
2
0
kV
with a leakage reactance of 0.1 per unit. Transformer
T
2
is composed of three single-phase transformers, each rated 100 MVA,
127
/
13
.
2
kV
with a leakage reactance of 0.1 per unit. Two
13
.
2
−
kV
motors
M
1
and
M
2
with a subtransient reactance of 0.2 per unit for each motor represent the load.
M
1
has a rated input of 200 MVA with its neutral grounded through a
0.4
-Ω
current-limiting reactor,
M
2
has a rated input of 100 MVA with its neutral not connected to ground. Neglect phase shifts associated with the transformers. Choose the generator rating as base in the generator circuit and draw the positive-sequence reactance diagram showing all reactances in per unit.
5. Determine the CT convolutions for the signals below. Sketch the signal that flips and on same plot the
one that is not flipped. Do this for each overlap case. Clearly indicate all overlap cases and the integral
limits. Finally, using the left squiggly bracket notation, show the output for each case versus time.
(c) 4
x(t)
2
1
2(t) 4
x(t) 4
0123
et 20
x(t)
(4) 4
(a)
+(1)
24
T
0123
(b)
T
(f)
1
2-2
0123
(c)
(f)
0123
(d)
(1) A
t
1(8)
4,121
-101
3
(e)
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Find the current io, and the voltage vo in the circuit in Figure 4. Answer: ἱο = 1.799 Α, νο = 17.99 V.
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